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The Netherlands - Regimental Aid Party of The South Saskatchewan Regiment resting on the southern bank of a canal north of Laren, Netherlands, 7 April 1945. (L-R): Privates Vic Aubuchon, Emile Guerin, Lionel Drouin, Eric Hebert.

Canadians in Germany - Infantrymen of The Royal Regiment of Canada resting near Dingstede, Germany, 25 April 1945 April 25, 1945 , Place of publication: Dingstede, Germany (vicinity)

The Rev. Robert S. H. Greene of Calgary, passed away peacefully in his sleep on October 16, 2017 at the age of 94 years. Born in Toronto, Ontario, on January 14, 1923, he served in a tank crew with Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians), and fought in Italy, France, Belgium, Germany and the liberation of Holland during World War Two. His wartime experience led him to pursue a calling as a priest in the Anglican Church. At least twice, his own tank was hit and its entire crew killed while…

Jeep Willys MB - behind the scenes shot of WWII with a Canadian unit.

Canadians in Germany - Sapper of the 29th, 30th and 31st Field Companies, Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), on the bank of the Rhine River, Rees, Germany, 30 March 1945.Lieut. Barney J. Gloster / Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-179789

Belgium - Corporal S. Kormendy of The Calgary Highlanders, who is wearing a Dennison smock and a camouflaged head scarf, takes a concelead firing position in a cornfield during a scouting, stalking and sniping course, Kapellen, Belgium, 6 October 1944.